A growing national movement to amend the nation’s constitution now includes the state of Wisconsin, as state senators voted yesterday in favor of proceeding with a so-called Constitutional Convention. The state assembly also voted in favor of the resolution earlier this year. A reporter breaks down what's behind the push.

Many eyes were on Virginia and New Jersey yesterday, which elected new governors and state legislators. It was an off-year election with some big implications for Democrats hoping to make a comeback. We talk to a political analyst about the election results and more.

The UW Regents appear likely to approve a restructuring plan that would tie the state's two-year college campuses with four-year universities. The UW System head says the move is needed to handle dwindling enrollment but some school and government officials have concerns.

A new report from the U.S. government detailing the progression of climate change was released on Friday. The report places the blame on the rising temperatures on human activity, namely the ongoing burning of fossil fuels. The White House approved the release of the report last week, but it does...

In the 2000s, dystopian stories like The Hunger Games and Divergent were wildly popular in young adult fiction. But one culture writer says that might be changing, and that dystopian stories are being replaced by stories by of teen suicide in the young adult fiction genre. We find out why.

The long-time federal Perkins Loan Program for college and university students expired at the end of September after a two-year extension in 2015. Higher education officials fear the end of the program could mean a gap in financial aid for low-income students.

The state Senate passed several high-profile bills on Tuesday, including legislation that would have Wisconsin join the growing list of states calling for an Article V convention to amend the U.S. Constitution.

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says state economic development officials are continuing to make changes to a $3 billion contract with display screen manufacturer Foxconn Technology Group to get the best possible deal for taxpayers.

The Center for American Progress, a liberal nonprofit, studied data from the U.S. Census, polls and state voter files. The study says turnout among black voters in Wisconsin dropped about 19 percent between 2012 and 2016, more than four times the national decline.